Blog Post #4

 I felt that the Online Scavenger hunt yesterday was fast paced. It felt that we getting one URL after the other in less than an hour's time. I learned some odd, obscure things from the 18 tasks we were supposed to find on the paper. I learned who Jimmy Buffet was, housing options on Redfin and Zillow, and what companies different search engines are apart of. The more answers I found with Abril Cota, i realized that I may not have found the real answers to the questions. If we ask the internet more in depth questions than the ones on the assignment paper, I do not know if the information would be accurate enough to answer it. Some of the tasks listed, my partner and I either were not able to find a URL to a task or we had to look long and hard for one. I believe that it is us who put answers into those links in the first place for other people to find on their computers. It's our observations and theory-proven evidence that we put on the Internet for others to use as peer-reviewed data or answers. I see how fast computers and AI are when finding answers to questions than when we had to get all of our information from reading books. It is faster, but I do not know if that means more accurate than the information before found in books. There are new website names popping up and we need to be more careful if they are actually legitimate and safe to use, despite AI saying they are. 

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